aTToppevcri'; 



201 



afTOCTToKoi 



diroppeva-is, emr, ^, (aitoppia) spnng of water. POLTB. 



10, 28, 4 "E;(oi'j-os toC Taipuv iroWas »tai /xeyaXas iSa- 



Tci)v anoppivafts- 

 diToppva-is, ea>s, ij, {diroppeco) a Jlowing off, cmoppox]. Po- 



LTB. 4, 39, 10. 

 airo(TKdK6a>, axra, {(TKoKa) to put out to sea, to leave the 



harbor. Porph. Adm. 78, 20. 

 diToiTK(7ra(rTos, ov, (diroa-Keird^a) with the head uncovered. 



PoKPH. Cer. 16, 15. 

 diroo-Kevrj, Tjs, fj, impedimenta, haggage, Sept. Gen. 14, 



12, et alibi. Poltb. 2, 3, 7. 2, 26, 5, et alibi. 



Dion. Hal. I, 132. 11,759, et aUbi. Plut. 1, 117 B. 



303 E. Theoph. 593 'ATroo-xeu^ iroXtpiKT]. (See 



also TOvK&OV.) 



2. Goods, furniture, personal property. Poltb. 

 3, 90, 8. 

 diToaK-qvoa, axra, (o-kijtom) to shift or remove one's tent. 

 Sept. Gen. 13, 18 Kal diroa-Krjvaxras 'Afipaap. iXBav 

 KaTtoKrjo-e irapa ttjv hpvv rf/v Map-Pprj. Pldt. I, 892 F 

 'AiT€<rKTiva>(Te x^'P'-^' 



2. Transitive, to keep away from. Plut. II, 334 B 



OuTGj paKpav dnecTKtjvaKei ra wra Tuu povcraiv, from the 

 muses. G27 A M?j paxpav ovras diro(TKrjvov twv 18ia>v. 



aTVOCTKoirevo) =: dnouKOTrea. SepT. Judith. 10, 10. 



diroo'KopaKi^a), Lcrui iio, (o-KopaKifci)) to cast off. Sept. Esai. 



17, 13. 

 diTOiTKopaKUTp.6s, oC, 6, (aTTOo-KopaKifm) a casting off. Sept. 



Esai. 66, 15. 

 dirocrTTaoi. Perf. part. pass. dneaTracrpfPos, 6, = crndSav. 



Sept. Lev. 22, 24. 



dTTOo-Tao-ia, as, fj, (d(j>icrrr]pi) defection, revoU, aTTOUTadis. 



Sept. Jos. 22, 22. 

 dnoaracndpios, ov, o, {diToaTrjvai) fatigued, disabled, as a 



beast of burden. Porph. Cer. 479, 11. 

 dTToardiTiov, ov, to, separation, divorce. BiPXlov diTocrra- 



O-I.0V, A bill of divorce. Sept. Deut. 24, 3. NT. 



Marc. 10, 4. 



In Matt. 5, 31, diroarda-tov Stands for BiSXiok dn-o- 



trracrlov. 

 dTToararca, ijira, tO revolt from. ToEOPH. 8, 8 'Attoo-to- 



■n)aai rrfS Papalav dpxrjs. 



diroardTrjs, ov, 6, rebel. Sept. Num. 14, 9 'Atto tov 

 VOL. VII. NEW SERIES. 26 



Kvplov prj aTroaTaTat ylvarBe. PoLYB. 32, 2, 7. 5, 

 57, 4 Toij duocTTaTms ytyovoiri, rov /SatTiXf'ws. 11, 

 28, 6 ' AiToaTaTas yevopivovs Tijs naTplSos. DiON. HaL. 



II, 775, 11. 



2. Apostate. IIerm. Vis. 1, 4. Amphil. 156 C 



'lovXmvov TOV dwoaTaTrjv. ThEOD. IV, 218 D Tov 8e 

 aTTOOToXoi/ anoaraTrju KaKovaiv. 

 aTToo-Tiiris, tSoy, ij, fem. of diroa-TaTJjs. Sept. 1 Esdr. 2, 



19. 2 Esdr. 4, 12. 

 dTTooTiyoa (cTiyrj), to remove the roof, unroof. JusT. 



Quaest. et Respons. ad Ortliod. 29 MfXXoiJo-ijs t^s 



opocprjs dirooreyovcrSai . . . . ot rf/v 6po(j)fiv dirocrTeyovvm. 

 d77oa-TT)dt,tTp6s, ov, 6, (diroaTr]6i(ai) the act of learning by 



heart. Epiph. I, 1106 D. 

 dTToa-nxit, av, ra, (arixos) in the RiTUAL, a name given 



to the troparia sung near the conclusion of vespers. 

 ajrooToXcTov, ov, to, chapel dedicated to an apostle. Soz. 



8, 17. Const. (536), 1021 A. Chron. 591, 16. 

 djrooToXi7, ^s, fj, tribute sent to the emperor. .Julian. 



Epist. 25. (Compare SuiD. 'ATroo-ToXdf, diro-nipy^us 

 Swpa.) 

 dTroo-ToXiKor, t], ov, apostolical. Iren. 1, 3, 6 Tav dno- 



cno'XiKav, sc. prjTuiv. Orig. IV, 99 A. Alex. Alex. 



552 A Tov dn-ocTToXtKoi' Kavdva. CoD. Afk. 1254 A 



'H dffoo-ToXi(«7 KoBihpa, applied to the see of Rome. 

 Theoph. 253, 13 'AttootoXik^ otoX^, the episcopal 

 habit. 



'ATrooToXiKoK /Si/SXiof, The book containing the epis- 

 tle of each day, the same as 6 dirocnokos 3. Eukhol. 

 p. 187. 



Substantively, t6 ajroo'ToXiKoV, sc. Tpondptov, a tro- 

 parion in honor of an apostle. Triod. 

 dTrooToXoeDayye'Xtoc, ov, t6, the same as aTrtSoToXoj Kal 

 (vayyiXiov, the epistle and the gospel of the day. 

 Eukhol. p. 609 scq. in the running-title. 

 dn-oVToXor, ov, 6, apostle. NT. Matt. 10, 2, et alibi. 



Ai Tjpipai Twv diToariXav, The days of the apostles ,' 

 church-feasts celebrated in honor of the apostles. 

 Const. Apost. 8, 33, 3. 



'0 aTTo'o-ToXoj, the Apostle, when unaccompanied by 

 a qualifying word, means the Apostle Paid. HippoL. 

 259. Method. 288 C. Eus. 6, 38. Cyrill. 



